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by Mark Woods


  That is just a myth.

  A way to lull you into a false sense of security.

  This story obviously takes place a long time before Feral Hearts.

  Will we ever see what happens between these two books?

  Probably.

  Sometimes these things are outside of a writer’s hands, but I think the answer is very possibly.

  One thing is certain. Lukaas and Charlotte, or Lottie’s, story is not yet done.

  I don’t like leaving stories unresolved and there is definitely more there yet to come.

  But for now, this is where we must leave them…drifting apart, literally and metaphorically, but always destined to come back together.

  Until the next time…

  If you have enjoyed what you have read here, please leave a review – it’s not like this book has cost you anything…

  Also, if you have enjoyed this, please feel free to take a moment to check out some of my other work…

  Time of Tides (Collector’s edition) with Amanda Lyons

  What if Global warning wasn’t just down to climate change?

  What if it was down to something else?

  As the worst storm of all-time hits the entire globe, one family flees to the Norfolk Broads in order to escape, only to quickly discover that nowhere is safe.

  Also includes the bonus Zombie story, Dairy of the dead by Mark Woods, and the novella, Wendy won’t go by Amanda Lyons.

  Wendy won’t go by Amanda Lyons

  Billy and Sara are living a life of fear. Every day and every night since Sara was small, they have been haunted by a terrible apparition…her name is Wendy, and she won’t go…

  Dairy of the dead by Mark Woods

  Ever wonder what would happen to all the pets and livestock of the world during a Zombie apocalypse? Mark Woods did, and explores the possibility in this short about a dairy farm, suddenly gone array in the worst possible way.

  Fear of the Dark by Mark Woods

  Sometimes it’s not the dark you need to be afraid of…it’s what’s hiding in it.

  Whilst helping an old man sort through all the junk up in his attic, a young lad discovers a photo of his elderly neighbour taken many years before. Sitting him down, the old man starts to tell him the tale of the night the photo was taken – a night, one Halloween, when he and five of his friends all sat down to tell each other scary stories…with terrifying and tragic results…

  Fear of the Dark is the first full length solo release from established U.K horror author, Mark Woods, and collects together many of his previously published short stories along with several new ones exclusive to this collection.

  The Go-lem by Mark Woods

  Everyone thinks they know the story of the Go-lem – the ancient Jewish folklore about a creature fashioned from clay and then brought to life - but as one man is about to discover, the story you think you know is only one small part of the story…

  Arachnattack by Mark Woods

  What IS Project 26?

  They called it The Summer of Spiders, and though there were those in later years who would later go on to question just how much of what people remembered had actually happened, for those who were there, that summer was one that no-one who lived through it would ever, ever forget...

  In the small, sleepy Norfolk market town of Dyreham, something evil has been unleashed. When a crazed scientist unwittingly allows his army of genetically modified False Widow spiders to escape, it isn't long before the whole town quickly comes under attack from his creations.

  Meanwhile, as a local reporter begins an investigation into the scientific research institute known as Greenacres, he soon discovers the spiders are just one small part of a much bigger conspiracy...

  Mark Woods is the Head chef of The Kings Head, North Elmham; a U.K horror author responsible for the novels Time of Tides, Fear of the Dark and The Go-lem; and one of six authors who helped contribute towards the creation of the vampire novel, Feral Hearts.

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